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Can misdiagnosis in pre-operative FNAC of thyroid nodule influence surgical treatment?

P Del Rio1, R Minelli, S Cataldo, G Ceresini, G Robuschi, L Corcione, A Guazzi, R Nizzoli, M Sianesi.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Pre-operative cytology in thyroid disease remains the most appropriate diagnostic test for defining the nature of a thyroid nodule before surgical excision.
MATERIALS AND METHODS: We selected the most recent 825 surgical thyroid procedures performed in our institution from January 2004 to June 2007; 776 were total thyroidectomies, 23 were lobe-isthmectomies, and 26 were radical neck dissections. We distributed the data based on pre-operative cytology. Each cytological diagnosis was compared to results obtained by definitive histology. Tumors were called incidentalomas if they consisted of a neoplastic focus with a low grade of aggressiveness, as demonstrated by dimension <5 mm, non-aggressive histological subtype.
RESULTS: Of the 541 cases of benign disease, 417 were confirmed as benign. The other 124 cases are listed as follows: 29 follicular adenoma; 76 papillary carcinoma (35 found as incidentalomas), and 19 follicular carcinoma (3 incidentalomas). Cytology suggestive of papillary carcinoma was correct in 95.2% of cases (119/125). The 135 tumors termed "follicular neoplasm" were staged on pathology thus: 56 adenoma (41.4%), 26 carcinoma (19.2%), 13 (9.6%) absence of follicular proliferation, 38 (28.1%) papillary follicular variant, 2 (1.4%) undifferentiated cells. Medullary carcinomas were both confirmed. The "suspicious group" exhibited no malignancy on fine needle aspiration cytology (12 of 21; 57%).
CONCLUSIONS: Cytology has good reliability in malignant lesions. Incidental tumors occurring in benign disease have little impact on clinical and surgical management; "follicular neoplasm" posed two problems - the impossibility of identifying the nature of the tumor, as well as the newer difficulty in distinguishing papillary follicular subtype.

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Year:  2010        PMID: 20588087     DOI: 10.1007/BF03347457

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Endocrinol Invest        ISSN: 0391-4097            Impact factor:   4.256


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